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AI-generated content is still acceptable for now.

"It has been clear that we all need to be focused on one thing, not 10 things."

Meta emerges as the biggest loser as second child safety trial verdict hits.

The first physical game affected will cost $10 more than a digital copy.

Sony's 1984 Betamax win helps Cox beat Sony in important online piracy case.

In a controlled experiment, OpenClaw agents proved prone to panic and vulnerable to manipulation. They even disabled their own functionality when gaslit by humans.

TurboQuant makes AI models more efficient but doesn't reduce output quality like other methods.

Study links two crises: Climate change and antibiotic-resistant infections.

Appointee list is in keeping with the administration's hostility toward science.

Company warns entire industry to move off RSA and EC more quickly.

As the ChatGPT-maker eyes an IPO, it's ditching Sora in favor of a unified AI assistant and enterprise coding tools.

Meta plans to appeal as it faces down two other child safety trials.

Move follows government pressure on smartphone makers to do more to protect children online.

Press reports suggest Disney was blindsided and that no money changed hands.

Sony Honda Mobility says the Afeela 1 and Afeela 2 are no more.

With production now finished, we take one last ride in our favorite station wagon.

Arm just confirmed the rumors: It’s producing its own chip for the first time. CEO Rene Haas explains why this won’t alienate the many chipmakers who license the company’s designs.

Hydrothermal carbonization can directly convert sloppy stillage into hard or activated carbon.

Robert Malone quit a vaccine panel, blaming an HHS spokesperson for "trashing" him.

Too much hardware was allowed to disconnect right at the edge of normal conditions.
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